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Boletín De Grados Y Titúlos 2011 Graduados y Titulados 2011 UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE SAN ANTONIO ABAD DEL CUSCO Fundada en 1692 REGISTRO DE GRADOS Y TITULOS 2011 UNIVERSIDADES CENTENARIAS ALIANZA ESTRATEGICA CUSCO – PERU 2012 2 Graduados y Titulados 2011 Jefe: Dra. Marlleny Mérida Alatrista Gironzini JEFE DE LA OFICINA DE PLANIFICACION UNIVERSITARIA ELABORADOR POR :Econ. Carlos Huamán Aguilar JEFE DEL AREA DE ESTADISTICA Colaborador : Lic. Alan Alain Huamán Auccapuri : Samuel Chirinos Vera C.P. Economía EMAIL : [email protected] PUBLICACION : UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE SAN ANTONIO ABAD DE CUSCO TIRAJE : 100 EJEMPLARES IMPRESION : AREE DE ESTADISTICA UNSAAC DIRECCION : AV. DE LA CULTURA Nº 733 3 Graduados y Titulados 2011 INDICE PRESENTACION AUTORIDADES UNIVERSITARIAS COORDINADOR DE SEDES ORGANIGRAMA ESTRUCTURAL DE LA UNSAAC FACULTAD DE AGRONOMIA Y ZOOTECNIA ............................................................................................................... 09 FACULTAD DE ARQUITECTURA Y ARTES PLASTICAS ............................................................................................. 20 FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS ADMINISTRATIVAS Y TURISMO ....................................................................................... 27 FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS AGRARIAS Y TROPICALES............................................................................................... 46 FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS....................................................................................................................... 49 FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS CONTABLES Y FINANCIERAS .......................................................................................... 56 FACULTAD DE COMUNICACIÓN SOCIAL E IDIOMAS ................................................................................................ 66 FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES ........................................................................................................................... 69 FACULTAD DE DERECHO Y CIENCIAS POLITICAS .................................................................................................... 78 FACULTAD DE ECONOMIA ............................................................................................................................................ 83 FACULTAD DE EDUCACION .......................................................................................................................................... 89 FACULTAD DE ENFERMERIA ...................................................................................................................................... 104 FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA AGROINDUSTRIAL ....................................................................................................... 109 FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS FORESTALES Y MEDIO AMBIENTE ............................................................................... 112 FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA CIVIL .............................................................................................................................. 114 FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA ELECTRICA, ELECTRONICA, MECANICA Y MINAS ................................................. 122 FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA GEOLOGICA Y GEOGRAFIA ....................................................................................... 132 FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA QUIMICA E INGENIERIA METALURGICA ................................................................... 137 FACULTAD DE MEDICINA HUMANA ........................................................................................................................... 141 FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS QUIMICAS, FISICAS Y MATEMATICAS .......................................................................... 148 FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS DEL DESARROLLO – SEDE ANDAHUAYLAS……………………………… ………….162 SEGUNDA ESPECIALIDAD .......................................................................................................................................... 165 ESCUELA DE POST GRADO ........................................................................................................................................ 167 INSTITUTO DE SISTEMAS CUSCO .............................................................................................................................. 170 ADICIONAL RESOLUCIONES 2006, 2007 Y 2008 ....................................................................................................... 171 4 Graduados y Titulados 2011 PRESENTACION EL REGISTRO DE GRADUADOS Y TITULADOS 2011 de la Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, elaborado por el Área de Estadística de la Oficina de Planificación Universitaria. El documento, presenta una visión cuantificada de la información académica de los estudiantes que optaron el Grado Académico y Título Profesional Universitario en esta casa de estudios superiores. Asimismo, se considera la información referente a Graduados de las distintas Maestrías que se desarrollaron el año 2011; Graduados de Programa de Complementación Académica Magisterial (PROCAM) y de las Segundas Especialidades. Queremos una Universidad, que se identifique con los resultados obtenidos en busca de la acreditación y excelencia orientada al desarrollo institucional. Cusco, Agosto del 2012. Dra. Marlleny Mérida Alatrista Gironzini JEFE DE LA OFICINA DE PLANIFICACIÓN UNIVERSITARIA 5 Graduados y Titulados 2011 Dr. German Zecenarro Madueño RECTOR Dr. Pompeyo Cosio Cuentas Dra. Gladys Georgina Concha Flores VICERECTOR ACADEMICO VICERECTORA DE INVESTIGACIÓN 6 Graduados y Titulados 2011 AUTORIDADES UNIVERSITARIAS Dr. Germán Zecenarro Madueño RECTOR DE LA UNSAAC Dra. Gladys Concha Flores VICE RECTORA DE INVESTIGACION Dr. Pompeo Cosio Cuentas VICE RECTOR ACADEMICO Mgt. Eleazar Crucinta Ugarte SECRETARIO GENERAL ESCUELA DE POST-GRADO Dr. Jesús Efraín Molleapaza Arispe DIRECTOR ESCUELA DE POST-GRADO DECANOS: Mgt. Edmundo Roberto Loayza Miranda FACULTAD DE AGRONOMIA Y ZOOTECNIA Arq. Cayo Alberto García Miranda FACULTAD DE ARQUITECTURA Y ARTES PLASTICAS Dr. Raúl Abarca Astete FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS ADMINISTRATIVAS Y TURISMO MSc. Luciano Cruz Miranda FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS Mgt. Zenón La Torre Valdeiglesias FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS CONTABLES Y FINANCIERAS Mgt. Víctor Ayma Giraldo FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS QUIMICAS, FISICAS Y MATEMATICAS Dr. Oscar Paredes Pando FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Dr. Antero Vidal Chávez Rivera FACULTAD DE COMUNICACION SOCIAL E IDIOMAS Dr. Pedro Valcárcel Gamarra FACULTAD DE DERECHO Y CIENCIAS POLITICAS PRESIDENTE DE LA COMISION REORGANIZADORA Dr. Carlos Arturo Dávila Rojas FACULTAD DE ECONOMIA Mgt. Carmen Augusta Salas de Del Castillo FACULTAD DE EDUCACION 7 Graduados y Titulados 2011 Mgt. Gladys Espezua Montes de Oca FACULTAD DE ENFERMERIA Dr. Ing. José Felipe Marín Loayza FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA CIVIL Ing. Eddie Mercado Tejada FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA GEOLOGICA Y GEOGRAFIA Mgt. Miguel Vera Miranda FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA ELECTRICA, MECANICA, ELECTRONICA Y MINAS Mgt. Pedro Camero Hermoza FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA QUIMICA E INGENIERIA METALURGICA Dr. Ostwald Ulpio Avendaño Tapia FACULTAD DE MEDICINA HUMANA Dr. Efraín Molleapaza Arispe. DIRECTOR ESCUELA DE POST-GRADO SEDES COORDINADORES DE CARRERA PROFESIONAL Ing. Mario Jesús Huamán Huallpa FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS AGRARIAS TROPICALES (Quillabamba) Ing. Luis Boca Negra Dávila FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS FORESTALES Y MEDIO AMBIENTE (- PUERTO MALDONADO) Ing. Huber Quispe Valenzuela. FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA AGROINDUSTRIAL (Sicuani) Lic. Jorge Chávez Gamarra EDUCACION SEDE-ESPINAR Lic. Julio César Limachi Qqueso EDUCACION SEDE – YANAOCA Mgt. Filomeno Ayala Rojas FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS DEL DESARROLLO (Andahuaylas) Ing. Teófila Baca Carbajal INGENIERIA AGROP. (Santo Tomás) Cusco, agosto del 2012. 8 Graduados y Titulados 2011 FACULTAD DE AGRONOMIA Y ZOOTECNIA 9 Graduados y Titulados 2011 FACULTAD DE AGRONOMIA Y ZOOTECNIA CARRERA PROFESIONAL: AGRONOMIA – BACHILLERES N° APELLIDOS Y NOMBRES CODIGO GRADO Y/O TITULO RESOLUCION CU FECHA FOLIO LIB 1 ABRILL OLIVERA NOEMI STHER 021075- Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-0524-2011-GT 08,02,2011 1169 12 2 AEDO QUISPE LUIS ALBERTO 990712 Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-0833-2011-GT 02,03,2011 1207 12 3 ALEJOS ORELLANA ALIBER 012154- Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-2512-2011-GT 19.07.2011 1269 12 4 ALVAREZ FLORES YUREMA NOELLY 060634- Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-3822-2011-GT 28.10.2011 1269 12 5 ANDRADA MERINO RUBEN 041003- Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-3817-2011-GT 28.10.2011 1269 12 6 AROSQUIPA QUISPE JUAN CARLOS 041004- Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-3227-2011-GT 13.09.2011 1269 12 7 BALLON BASTIDAS AUGUSTO 021508- Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-0511-2011-GT 08,02,2011 1169 12 8 BAUTISTA SOTO CARMELA 060637- Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-3819-2011-GT 28.10.2011 1269 12 9 CARDEÑA CURO NARCISO 951133 Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-2511-2011-GT 19.07.2011 1244 12 10 CHAMORRO MUELLE ODILON 910070 Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-3941-2011-GT 09.11.2011 1269 12 11 CISNEROS SIERRA IGNACIO 750094 Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-0021-2011-GT 12,01,2011 1169 12 12 CONCHA GUTIERREZ DILMAR DIRCEU 003076- Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-2221-2011-GT 04.07.2011 1244 12 13 COPACONDORI ANCASI DAVID 910072 Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-0035-2011-GT 12,01,2011 1169 12 14 CUTIRE GUTIERREZ FANEL YOVANA 992228 Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-3935-2011-GT 09.11.2011 1269 12 15 DUEÑAS HUALLPA KATIA 050558- Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-3942-2011-GT 09.10.2011 1269 12 16 FANOLA PAREDES JHONATHAN TEOFILO 050559- Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-0523-2011-GT 08,02,2011 1169 12 17 FARFAN ROJAS MIGUEL 010596- Bach.en Agronomía R-NºCU-3226-2011-GT 13.09.2011 1269 12 18 FRANCO QUISPE NEYDA YESSIKA 060645- Bach.en
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